with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
For regular features see Monday Plus today:
The New Top 20 with Mike Smith between 7.55 and 8.0
Including Breakfast Time Out
The roadshow has reached Scarborough and this morning Guy Michelmore and Francis Wilson will be meeting holidaymakers and introducing them to guests, Little and Large. Join in the Breakfast Time cartoon caption contest by turning up at the show or calling in to our phone-in team in London.
Littlenose the Horseman
Your ideas, games and activities presented by the children of the Scottish Why Don't You ... ? gang.
The NatWest Bank Trophy Semi-finals
BBC Television is covering both of today's semi-finals.
Peter West introduces the whole of this morning's play from the first semi-final.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TOM GRAVENEY
RAY ILLINGWORTH , JACK BANNISTER
Television presentation MIKE ADLEY KEITH MACKENZIE , PETER HAYWARD Producer BILL TAYLOR
with Frances Coverdale and Chris Lowe
Weather MICHAEL FISH
A See-Saw programme
The NatWest Bank Trophy Semi-finals
Peter West introduces further coverage of the first semi-final
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
Ready, steady, one, two, three On your marks, get set,
Come on and walk with me
Presenter Andrew Secombe Guest Elizabeth Watts
Story: Miss Jump, the Jockey by ALLAN AHLBERG and ANDRE AMSTUTZ
(Repeat. Repeated next Wednesday morning)
Peter takes up painting and the results are guaranteed to make a Cavalier laugh.
An inter-school sports competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool. Special between teams of disabled children from
HERTFORDSHIRE
CAMBRIDGESHIRE and BEDFORDSHIRE from Putteridge Recreation Centre, Stopsley, Luton
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guests swimmer June Croft and mountaineer Norman Croucher in association with the BRITISH SPORTS ASSOCIATION FOR THE DISABLED
Engineering managers
JOHN KING , JOHN LIVINGSTONE Sound BILL WHISTON
Producer PETER CHARLTON
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with Moira Stuart ; Weatherman
(For regional details see Monday)
starring Peter Davison Jon Pertwee , Patrick Troughton and Richard Hurndall as the Doctor in The Five Doctors A four-part story by TERRANCE DICKS Part 2
ir Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink, and the Inspector in a triple helping of comic fantasy.
Today: Pinto Pink; Le Pig-Al Patrol, In the Pink
starring
Burt Lancaster , Gary Cooper Mexico 1866. Among the American adventurers who have crossed the border into Mexico during the troubled reign of Emperor Maximilian are Benjamin Trane and Joe Erin. They are hired to transport the carriage ot Countess Marie Duvarre from Mexico City to Vera Cruz but then they discover that the carriage also contains a fortune in gold....
Screenplay by ROLAND KIBBEE and JAMES R. WEBB from a story by BORDEN CHASE Produced by JAMES HILL
Directed by ROBERT ALDRICH Films: page 13
Stress -
Judith Hann dampens the fuse
We all get stressed - it can be due to something as disastrous as losing a job or something as simple as getting caught in a traffic jam. As we get anxious our bodies react - and that can lead to illness.
Tonight Judith Hann finds out that she is no exception. The mental pressures of the studio make her heart race and her body's chemicals change. Can she learn to control her reactions and so reduce her chances of getting ill? On investigation, it turns out that the cure is not to avoid stress, but to seek it. Helped by a course that teaches her to control her physical responses in stressful situations, Judith faces the ultimate challenge-a visit to the lions' den.
Film editor ROBERT BROWN
Executive producer DAVID FILKIN Producer TESSA LIVINGSTONE
*Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Julia Somerville Weatherman
Bob Monkhouse presents the best comic talent from both sides of the Atlantic.
Tonight's show features the zany genius of Spike Milligan the musical wit of Marvin Hamlisch and the gentle New York humour of Rita Rudner with music from
THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND
Programme associate NEIL SHAND Script associates
DENNIS BERSON , SPIKE MULUNS Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
Continuing the series about life in a Scottish New Town 4: Sweet Nothings by LIZ LOCHHEAD starring
Sex never goes out of fashion but the girls in the knicker and bra factory discover that nothing is flimsier than their jobs. The bra-makers go looking for support.
Music by B. a. ROBERTSON Designer WALTER MILLER
Produced by TOM KINNINMONT
Directed by IAN KNOX. BBC Scotland *Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
starring
The Poster
Jay's latest brainwave is Grandma's patent cookie recipe, but the hard sell needs another ingredient and packaging Mickey's body soon has the dollars rolling in. Written by SUSAN H. LEE Directed by ALAN RAFKIN
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